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Türk Telekom's Digital Transformation with High-Performance Storage
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
适用行业
- 建筑与基础设施
- 电信
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Türk Telekom 是土耳其领先的电信提供商,面临着对其基础设施进行现代化改造以促进为内部和外部客户提供敏捷云服务的挑战。该公司的目标以数字化转型为中心,以提供敏捷的云服务。对于位于 Türk Telekom 数字架构中心的关键业务系统来说,正确配置基础设施至关重要,包括其核心计费和收费应用程序和数据库、SAP 应用程序以及虚拟化和云服务平台。该公司的存储基础设施包括来自各个供应商的硬件,但当它决定用要求更高的新应用程序替换其遗留计费系统时,也到了对存储层进行现代化改造的时候了。
关于客户
Türk Telekom 是移动、互联网、电话和电视产品及服务的综合提供商,也是土耳其市场的领导者。秉承加速土耳其向信息社会转型的愿景,他们为超过 1,710 万固定电话用户、1,460 万宽带用户、290 万电视用户和 2,460 万移动用户提供服务。他们的目标以数字化转型为中心,以便为内部和外部客户提供敏捷的云服务。该公司的基础设施对于位于 Türk Telekom 数字架构中心的关键业务系统至关重要,包括其核心计费和收费应用程序和数据库、SAP 应用程序以及虚拟化和云服务平台。
解决方案
Türk Telekom 选择长期合作伙伴 Hitachi Vantara 来管理其大部分关键存储环境。该公司选择使用 Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) 5200 和 5600 阵列来实现其存储层的现代化。全新 VSP 5000 系列阵列使 Türk Telekom 能够从混合磁盘切换到非易失性快速内存 (NVMe) 存储,从而显着提高性能并降低数据中心空间、电力和冷却要求。 Türk Telekom 还开始使用 Hitachi Ops Center Administrator、Analyzer 和 Protector。该软件简化并加速了存储管理任务,提供用户友好的分析,并确保数据保护。它为公司的所有存储阵列以及 API 库提供了一个公共控制点,支持与 Grafana、Ansible 和 Micro Focus Operations Bridge 等第三方工具集成。
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